1961 ANGLIA Phone 635-2801 Trade Fair Special! f. Economy Pius! «02.225. Bob. Parker Utd, je 995° Terrace, B. c - Prov, ‘Le rary, Parlodiaals Das Vistorla, 3 a A 1964: gta far Spe 71095 Atke new! preheeccemimenpett a "Bob Parker ltd. Pheria 635.2001 a peeciae sl Terrace, B.C; 59th YEAR, No, 42 “Wedkesdiy; ea ay 10, 1967 Toc a Copy _ Ersst Run-—4 eh MOTHER’ 5 DAY THEME is illustrated above by. Guide Cathy Porter with Mis v. K. Carey. The carnations will be sald in Terrace streets Saturday, May 13, for Lions’ » charities and guides, SKEENAVIEW_ HOSPITAL AFFECTED You have been a crossed B.C. Psychiatric Nurses Told B.C, Psychiatric Nurses As-- sociation told members this week that they had been “double-crossed” by the Civil Service Commission. . Magistrate's Court The following convictions were made in Terrace Magis- trate’s Court last week before Magistrate C. J. Norrington: Clarence St. Gaddard, impair- ed driving sentenced to 14 days; Irvin Thompson, impair- ed driving sentenced to 30 days and for driving while prohibit. ed sentenced to a days consec- utive. There were 32! speeding and -minor. traffic convictions; one for driving without due care; - two for trucking offences; four ’ om liquor. charges and one for ‘-a sundry offence. Magistrate F. H..Adames pre- “ sided over the following: Har- old James Bolton fined $275 for driving while impaired; | 18 ., speeding. and minor traffic convictions; four for liquor of- fences and one on a trucking ; charge. indicates that association mem. bers are ready to resign. They are now taking legal advjce on the submission of resignations, Those are the latest develop- ‘ment in the eurrent. dispute beiween the Psychiatric Nurses Association and the Provincial Government. . DRASTIC SITUATION Locally, it ‘eould — seriously affect: the operation of Skeena- view . -Hospital.. Earlier’ Skeenaview adniinis- trator “W. E. ‘Skillicorn told the Herald that'the hospital faced a-drastic. situation iE the nurses do Tesign. -,But this week local associa- tion, president: Charles F.. Cal: Jand said. that ‘members of the association. at Skeenaview were one hundred per cent behind the provincia] association's re- commendation to make the Te: signalions effective. A letter to association mem- ‘bers | under. the signature of The strong tone of the letter. Faye Hartford, told members: “You have been double-cross- ed” NO CHAIRMAN | Both nurses and Provincial Government have agreed to put their differences to ‘a - three. Imember committee. . _ .Lloyd Whalen of the Team- sters’ Union will represent. the {association and A, G., Richard: son, ‘the Provincial, ‘Government Civil Service .on- ‘the ‘commis: sion. A ‘chairman. ‘acceptable to both: parties, has yal to be nam- ed. 5x POINTS. Psychiatric. Nurse "Associa. tion - are preparing to. resign because, according. to. the asso- ciation, ‘six major items of con- -tention have -been ‘taken out of the committee's, ‘jurisdiction by Civil Service Commission chari- man -Dr. H. M. Morrison, °° Among the six right to binding arbitration; ‘/negotiation and grievance ‘pro: cedures; dues. chackoffs; recog-- | pooled resources in certain a dust themselves. items -are: |. 7 Fanning said. ; Gate receipts willbe used to finance the work of é in Rupert PRINCE RUPERT. — Roger -de Costa and’ Abel. Rocha were acquitted of & rape charge last week after a fwe-haur deliberation by | the Assize Court jury, | ‘ ; The. two Kitimat men’ were charged following | the, alleged rape of Linda ‘Luey™ Bergham- mer November 20,’ 1986,° “dota car parked on a side. road be. tween Kitimat’ and ‘Terrace.’s Rocha. admitted he. ani: d Costa had taken the ‘gitl;ta::a dance in’ Kitimat on the night in question and - had - drank;a large quantity. of - ‘beer: 2a wine, but -he denied Taping the girl, - Kitimat men acquitted rape trial ‘; own,” he told the. court, .|her at her ‘residence’ in the ered by pollee and was taken to Mills Memorial Hospital for examination, © E. F, Matheson, who reported the incident to the RCMP, stat-, ed the girl was brought home| at approximtately 4 am, by two men who were Holding her up. “She seamed semi-conscious and. was ‘not standing on her Constable T. R. Nelson, wha investigated the report stated the girl was. lying -still and shaking her feet when: he found Flynn Apartments. sented at the trial; Miss Berghammer was in an Monday. Too much dust. Chamber warns Chamber | of ‘Commerce Asks Oil- Storage For Residents ‘Terrace is too dusty, Chamber of Commerce said No defence evidence wag -pre- unconscious state when discoy- Elderly Man Made Homeless - BY JOE CUNNINGHAM On a warm Thursday after- neon Sidney Crane poured a little water on the ‘fire and charcoal that was. “once his home. ~ It was a pathetic, almost a ritualistic gesture, Around him the men of the Terrace Fire Department worked rapidly to contain the fire which in-30 minutes nad destroyed Crane’s ome. "J was asleep,” Crane said. “Then I heard a crackling noise, I. thought it was the .| stove.”.. | MINOR BURNS He escaped with his life, and chly mmor burns on hia hands. We spoke together back- grounded: by the crackle of burning wood. man to whom courtesy natural thing, 3 don't know where I will | sleep tonight,” he said. ‘He - thought of going to a small farm he owns, some ten miles away, is. a The Chamber has: ‘called on the District Council to-take ac- tion to lay the swirling dust clouds on unpaved streets.” ’ They passed. a resolution ask- ing council to at least’ provide oil storage facilitles 80 that lo- cal residents can fight the haze with do-it-yourself street: lling, While no formal anngtnee- ment has yet. been made,- it ap- pears that Council will jaban- don the practice of oiling: dusty ain ot. yen. . te ain ‘objection. seenis igi” "EbSU wit " Some “eitizens ave. already areas to buy oil and lay the - According to Chamber. of Commerce Secretary Magistrate Fred Adames,. members feel that council should provide some facilities if local ratepay- ers ‘want to do the job them- selves, . He said used oil could ‘be, made available by local -gar- ages and from the Alean com- pany. “It’s now up to council to make a decision,” Magistrate Adames declared. hension and conviction of the | for the bombing. of Frank New- Han: of: orth:§ Kot the Canadian: Penitentiary |: Reward Offered In Newton Case OTTAWA) — The Solicitor General has announced that' the Federal Government is offer. ‘ing a Reward of $5,000. for in- formation leading to the appre- person or persons. tesponsible TUR, “a Cofrec ‘Olfice | | Service, and ‘his’ 10-year. old son Norman oft December 23, 1966. . ‘In the event of more than oné -person being. entitled to the Reward or a’ portion there- of, the Reward shall be appor- tioned ias directed — by the Solicitor. General, Any information in. - connec- tion with this case should he communicated to the nearest police authority. ’ Police’ dfficers and other per- sons engaged in law enfaree- ment aré excluded from this Offer of Reward, : of a Trades Foir record. ance, - (See also page 4.) But he has no doubts view exhibits, and displays. a businesses, ': “The committee was well : the Community Centre. nition of the association, we ani s Rain curbed crowd at local trade fair “Cold rain Friday night. could have robbed Terrace. Peter Fanning of the Terrace Community: Centre, one of the trades fair organizers, listed total attend-, ance at 2,800, some 200 short of last year's attend. two-day fair Friday and Saturday. Crowds poured in during Saturday's sunshine to | about the success of the . tranged by some 30 local pleased with the results," Surreyss:: British »Sidne rectiona ‘| cline of $252,572 from the same 24 builditig permits were issued: "SAVE THE BOX“ He came to Canada from England and has lived in the Terrace area for 20 years. As Fire Chief Andy, Owens ‘and. his men circled the house “he asked: “I hope they can save. the box.” They did not save the box, but Owens suffered a gash on his-head from a falling beam. . In the box was a novel he has heen . writing § for the Dest, 20 ‘Weekly’ and: ‘in farm magazines, One novel “is now “in the hands of literary agents. | : VETERAN ' He told me he was.a veteran: and had served in France, Bel- gium and Italy during the Ral. ser’s war, He lost nearly. everything he ewned in the fire. He didn’t even have time to -plek up his wallet, ‘I think there was about $30 in it," he said. He said he would’ miss his television set and even mare, | his collection of old books, ‘His one-room shack was. more than. 200 feet from water. It was the location he: wanted, a quiet place -where “he ‘could write and be by himself, It was all over within. an not know where he would sleep that night. . Construction Figures Down Local construction has de- clined in 1967 according ta figures released by Terrace District’ Building inspector &. H. Thomas, ‘He listed - total expenditure on construction for the year to April; 1987 as $581,874, a. de period in 19886. -. However. building did take an upswing in April. A total of smoke, — He. is small, slightly built, a - “He has published in’ thé ‘Star’ ; +] ehief Andy. “Owens described {| porarily eased the fire danger. hour, The fire truck pulled out, in | leaving behind a man who did | he told. the Herald. HE POURED SOME WA TER | ON ASHES OF His HOME — one-room shack. HOMELESS, Sidney Crane walks away from his “blazing {P hoto by Jerry C Gauthreaul ba - - i wis a very ad: four. weeks,” - That's the way Terrace fire the past 28 days. . Fire Department put in 300 man hours fighting a rash of 26 fires. The six ataff firemen and the’ 23 volunteers were just about worn out before the rain tem- SPCHOUR FIGHT . ot One of the hardest days for local firefighters wag an April 29 brush fire on Skeena -Street ‘whieh ‘toox six hours to subdue. two more alareay Were turned le Fire chief Owens was ‘gad of the rain, But he isn’t opt mistie, MORE AHEAD “The fire hazard hes ‘been’ Teduced to a. certain extent, " “But two or three days: ot warm weather will suck all the moisture out of the ground.” « _ Owens ‘has’ again ‘warned out permission from the fire department. . _ But meanwhile the men: of the Terrace Fire Department have gained a brief breathing Space between ‘alarms. And during the six) hours] ‘industries.: * FIRE CHIEF OWENS Itv was a very a patra Seminar Terrace will host a two-day education program sponsored -by the Canadian Forestry As: Sociation: May 31-31. forestry. The association. pion.. eered the two-day Terrace sem: inar Jast year, and ‘has . now sociation of BC. has announce: ed its Daring sessions, students growth and age-as.well.as fire prevention and. ‘control. These activities are designed to supplement the students reg: | ular studies by providing them with an opportunity to. see ‘and ‘examine ‘living examples and practical demonstrations, lowed by. a. tour of the. Pohle ‘Lumber - Co, ‘Ltd, ‘Sawin, . against burning off brush with. |: The classrooms’ will’ -be eat ment agencies: “and the forest AIR CADETS’ CONTES T Don't ask the judges who | Is the best-looking baby.“ in town. ,. They expanded the Air. Ca ” dete contest into three categor- , jes.' This means that, with shrewd : diplomacy, there will be two ” mothers Jess to alspute the de: _ elefon,” A And ‘to add some further compromise, the judges. actu- _ ally decided on the most: photo: “ene youngsters, not necesaar- ily the moat: beautifal, -. Judges Dt,’ Marcelle C: Chias- “son, Ruth “Hallock and Jules _ | Porry issued a..joint atatement: e jbables wee “Chogen on “MURRAY GOODING ° 's, ” ,* + bast t boy : ‘appeal or “cuteness” alone, not “No, vital. statistics are avail- - baby: wall develop - ‘some. very. on beauty or photographic tech. .f nique.” Topping . ‘the “baby division was 5 months old Paul ‘Bernard - followed very “closely by. six months old. Natalie Rodrigas. The judges also added ‘an honorable mention for an un. identified infant who was mere: : ly. classified. as. “Mira, McCar: ‘Tan's baby." They. ‘commented: nice atatistics as she | Brows: old en: . Judges gaye-the nod-ta three. 7: a vera: Mutray: ‘Gooding’ in the es t ore RHONDA RYAN ya best ait - Butterworth, ' 6, and the honor. able, mention to David ‘Kenny, ' ceived: their. first prize. -nlon. followed. closely in the orable’ mention ‘was given to: “ahother -' three year-old . Matve § boys’ division, Second - ‘prize went to ‘Ronald * ude really felt ‘that the elrls: were hard to pick, But “after. much: cogitetion” wo-yearold ‘Riionda Ryan re- A -thiseyear- old: April Bin-: econd . ‘spot -and tho. third; hon: tricia. Reynold. ‘sald ‘that’ fie was ‘highly. "Commanding : (Officer ‘of the cal’ air’ cadots Mr, Kevin ‘Van - gratified at the- response to the contest and hopes. that the’ squadron ¢an have another ono. pry year “only better, organ. . zed," in the wake of the contest... ae unidentified babies. ws He aske parents ‘who. did, not? : “have their. photo | returned, to write to. him He also has a problem left He has’ a ssurveit of: pletures It is an.outdoor classroom in. study tree identification, tree | The program will be conduct. ed at Lakelse. Picnic site fol. § made it an annual event, ..« + § ‘The’ Canadian . Forestry As tended » ‘by..300 Grade’ VII - stu- .. dents ‘and teachers from . aix Terrace schools... : nstruction will, be: provideil by volunteers from. Govérn: i Ez